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BUSINESS
Around 3,800 workers at the Swift Beef Co. in Greeley, Colorado, have gone on strike, marking the first major beef slaughterhouse strike in decades! Armed with passion and signs, their fight is all about fair treatment and respect on the job.
As concerns grow over AI's impact on jobs and creativity, various initiatives are racing to develop a universal label that signifies 'human-made' products, battling confusion in the marketplace.
As conflict escalates in regions like Iran and the Gulf, air traffic controllers and pilots face heightened challenges to keep passenger planes flying safely. Here's how they adapt under pressure.
As Ukraine continues its fight against Russia, the government faces an urgent need to stabilize the economy, relying heavily on foreign aid and increasing taxes to ensure military and social support.
Iran's escalating drone strikes target UAE's vital oil and transport infrastructures, disrupting flights and raising safety concerns.
TRAVEL
Travel groups warn that a partial government shutdown could lead to delays at airports as TSA workers threaten unscheduled absences due to funding issues.
The shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) could lead to longer wait times for security checks at airports. Travelers are advised to arrive early and prepare for potential delays.
As a partial government shutdown approaches, major travel groups warn of potential delays at airports and increased wait times due to funding disputes affecting the TSA.
As the number of ultra-rich individuals continues to climb, luxury private jet travel is soaring, particularly in Asia. Discover what this trend means for both aviation manufacturers and wealthy travelers.
Fujiyoshida, a city near Mount Fuji, cancels its cherry blossom festival due to issues caused by an influx of tourists. Residents are unhappy with littering and trespassing.
SPORT
Vladyslav Heraskevych's disqualification from the Winter Olympics for wearing a helmet featuring deceased athletes from Ukraine has ignited a heated debate.
In the midst of the Winter Olympics, two Chinese-American athletes, Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu, find themselves on opposing sides of a nationalistic debate, highlighting the clash between heritage and national identity.
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a Ukrainian skeleton racer, faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics due to a helmet that honors 20 athletes lost in the ongoing conflict with Russia. The controversy raises significant questions about memory, identity, and the spirit of sport.
Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych has lost his appeal to wear a helmet honoring fallen athletes at the Winter Olympics, leading to his disqualification from the games.
Ilia Malinin dazzles in the men's short program while Maxim Naumov pays tribute to his late parents, and an unexpected Minion-themed skater stumbles on the Olympic ice.
ENTERTAINMENT
A shocking report claims that Jim Carrey has been replaced by a lookalike at the César Awards, raising questions about the darker side of celebrity culture and human trafficking under the guise of 'continuity programming.'
Investigate the web of connections surrounding the tragic death of Russian businessman Umar Dzhabrailov and how it impacts the reputations of celebrities like Diddy and Jay-Z amid ongoing Epstein scandals.
Rep. Nancy Mace demands Jay-Z testify before the House Oversight Committee after his name appears in the ongoing Epstein investigation documents. The implications for the music mogul and his legal team unfold as connections with controversial figures surface.
A shocking incident involving a shooting at Rihanna's mansion has begun to unveil connections to influential figures like Jay-Z and Epstein. This complex web of allegations and public speculation could mean major ramifications.
Lady Victoria Hervey confronts Piers Morgan on air, revealing deeper issues of media manipulation and complicity in Hollywood scandals amidst legal battles and whistleblower allegations.
OPINION
A bombshell claim against The Guardian's Rich Juzwiak indicates a deliberate omission of crucial information about child abuse claims tied to the Hollywood elite.
Uncle Nearest, a whiskey brand honoring America's first Black master distiller, is embroiled in a serious federal fraud investigation involving a $20 million investment linked to Jay-Z's firm, MarcyPen. Legal troubles deepen as financial irregularities surface.
Cain McKnight, a key figure in Sean 'Diddy' Combs' entourage, has died under suspicious circumstances, raising questions about his connections to a series of unexplained deaths linked to Diddy’s Dallas mansion.
POLITICS
As tensions rise in Iran following recent protests, the government ramps up security measures, including checkpoints and internet restrictions, to prevent anti-establishment movements.
As the chaos surrounding Trump's Iran conflict escalates, NATO allies hesitate to intervene. Mixed responses and an urgent need for solutions highlight the complexities of international diplomacy.
The Trump administration's immigration enforcement statistics have become elusive, raising concerns among researchers, advocates, and journalists about the transparency of immigration policies.
California election officials are probing into alleged illegal practices involving paid signature collectors offering money for ballot petitions with falsified information.
In a heart-wrenching incident, a refueling aircraft crash in Iraq took the lives of six brave service members, including newly promoted Major Alex Klinner. The loss touches many, leaving families and comrades in deep sorrow as they remember their commitment and bravery.
HEALTH
A devastating fire in a government hospital ICU in Odisha, India, has resulted in the deaths of ten patients, with healthcare workers severely injured during rescue efforts.
A growing wave of young activists in the UK are embracing anti-abortion sentiments, driven in part by American influence and a cultural shift toward vocal opposition.
The World Health Organization has halted a controversial US-backed hepatitis B vaccine trial involving newborns in Guinea-Bissau, citing serious ethical concerns.
A controversial hepatitis B vaccine trial involving newborns in Guinea-Bissau, funded by the US, has been halted following ethical concerns raised by the WHO.
New legislation aiming to implement impairment-detection technology in cars may save lives, but debates over its funding and readiness continue.
TECH
Recent revelations from whistleblowers expose how TikTok and Meta prioritize engagement over user safety, allowing harmful content to thrive as they race to capture users’ attention.
In a significant crackdown on external messaging apps, Russia has ordered a block on WhatsApp, directing its users toward a state-developed alternative. The Kremlin's actions raise concerns over privacy and surveillance.
In a bold move, India mandates that social media companies must remove unlawful content within three hours of notice, reducing the previous deadline significantly. This change has stirred debates about online censorship and user freedom.
In a high-profile trial in California, social media platforms Instagram and YouTube are accused of intentionally designing their apps to be addictive, impacting mental health, particularly among children.
A quick-thinking pilot successfully crash-landed a faulty passenger plane on a Somali beach, saving all 55 on board. Here’s how he did it!